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Monday, August 24, 2009
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Climate change doubles tundra plant life, boosting shrubs, grasses
The Canadian Press
The range for large grazing animals such as muskox and caribou is almost certain to change. They may welcome the more luxuriant summer growth. ...
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Feds to shut Fortymile hunt
United Press International
21 (UPI) -- Friday marked the last day of federally allowed subsistence hunting of Alaska's protected Fortymile caribou herd, authorities said. ...
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The Arctic warmth of Hudson Bay's belugas
Los Angeles Times
Caribou graze in the distance and move in close for a look when Andy instructs us to wave our arms above our heads like antlers. ...
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Fortymile winter caribou hunt cancelled
Alaska Dispatch
According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, the quota set for the Fortymile caribou herd has been exceeded, and officials have cancelled the state's winter ...
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The Canadian Press
The range for large grazing animals such as muskox and caribou is almost certain to change. They may welcome the more luxuriant summer growth. ...
See all stories on this topic
Feds to shut Fortymile hunt
United Press International
21 (UPI) -- Friday marked the last day of federally allowed subsistence hunting of Alaska's protected Fortymile caribou herd, authorities said. ...
See all stories on this topic
The Arctic warmth of Hudson Bay's belugas
Los Angeles Times
Caribou graze in the distance and move in close for a look when Andy instructs us to wave our arms above our heads like antlers. ...
See all stories on this topic
Fortymile winter caribou hunt cancelled
Alaska Dispatch
According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, the quota set for the Fortymile caribou herd has been exceeded, and officials have cancelled the state's winter ...
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Caribou in the News August 09
Québec's unusual great outdoors
Independent
The Land of the Caribou Adventure, a new initiative for the Zoo Sauvage, offers treks through the Nature Trails Park where you track moose and caribou, ...
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Caribou hunting curbed
Anchorage Daily News
By MIKE CAMPBELL Anticipating that caribou hunters are reaching their quota of 480 animals, state biologists have closed hunting for caribou in the ...
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Independent
The Land of the Caribou Adventure, a new initiative for the Zoo Sauvage, offers treks through the Nature Trails Park where you track moose and caribou, ...
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Caribou hunting curbed
Anchorage Daily News
By MIKE CAMPBELL Anticipating that caribou hunters are reaching their quota of 480 animals, state biologists have closed hunting for caribou in the ...
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Caribou News Aug 11
Our view: Caribou case Anchorage Daily News The Point Hope residents charged in the infamous mass killing of caribou are of course innocent until proven guilty. They are entitled to mount a vigorous ... See all stories on this topic | ||||
Unpalatable claim Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Some residents of Point Hope and their defenders claim many of the 100-plus caribou shot by a few villagers during a hunt last summer appeared to be sick ... See all stories on this topic Pt. Hope must speak out against caribou slaughter Alaska Dispatch OPINION: One photograph says all that need be said about the caribou slaughter now pitting Point Hope hunters and the North Slope Borough against Alaska ... See all stories on this topic
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Caribou in the News Aug 4
Animals living on thin ice
Toronto Star
(July 31, 2009) T he closest most of us city dwellers will ever come to a woodland caribou is at the Toronto Zoo. That's where Ontario Natural Resources ...
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The beauty of a stone caribou changed an artist's life
The Gazette (Montreal)
Some time after landing at Port Harrison, he was smitten by the beauty of a caribou carved in stone. It was by an Inuk named Neoamiluk, and Houston traded ...
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Composer hopes cabaret will keep audience laughing
NorthernLife.ca
“I come from a nomadic family of caribou hunters. My father was a Cree caribou hunter. I was swallowed by a caribou when I was born. ...
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Strumming Bowstrings
Bowhunter
By Chuck Adams Have you ever seen A thousand caribou per day, most within bow range? Have you ever had a steady stream of big antlers flow past your stand ...
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Urgent caring for Canada's caribou
You may have a caribou in your pocket. This important Canadian icon has appeared on our 25-cent coin.
Toronto Star
(July 31, 2009) T he closest most of us city dwellers will ever come to a woodland caribou is at the Toronto Zoo. That's where Ontario Natural Resources ...
See all stories on this topic
The beauty of a stone caribou changed an artist's life
The Gazette (Montreal)
Some time after landing at Port Harrison, he was smitten by the beauty of a caribou carved in stone. It was by an Inuk named Neoamiluk, and Houston traded ...
See all stories on this topic
Composer hopes cabaret will keep audience laughing
NorthernLife.ca
“I come from a nomadic family of caribou hunters. My father was a Cree caribou hunter. I was swallowed by a caribou when I was born. ...
See all stories on this topic
Strumming Bowstrings
Bowhunter
By Chuck Adams Have you ever seen A thousand caribou per day, most within bow range? Have you ever had a steady stream of big antlers flow past your stand ...
See all stories on this topic
Urgent caring for Canada's caribou
You may have a caribou in your pocket. This important Canadian icon has appeared on our 25-cent coin.
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